Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Product ID
Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: PR 736
Type no.: 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA/ CAN)
From Serial no.: 16834
Preface:
This operator’s manual has been written for the operator and for the maintenance
staff of the machine.
It contains the descriptions for:
– Chapter 1 “Product description”
– Chapter 2 “Safety instructions”
– Chapter 3 “Control, operation”
– Chapter 4 “Malfunctions”
– Chapter 5 “Maintenance”
The operator’s manual must be read and used carefully by all persons who carry
out work with or on the machine before putting the machine into service for the first
time and later, at regular intervals.
Work with or on the machine includes, for example:
Operation including set up, troubleshooting during work procedure, disposal of production wastes, care, disposal of service and auxiliary materials.
Service including maintenance, inspection and repair work
Transport or loading the machine
This allows the machine operator to familiarize himself with the machine more
easily and prevent malfunctions due to improper operation.
Observation of the operator’s manual by maintenance staff:
– increases reliability in use
– extends the service life of your machine
– reduces repair costs and downtime
- The operator’s manual belongs with the machine. Make sure that a copy is
always readily available in the operator’s cab. - The operator’s manual should be supplemented with instructions for accident
prevention and environmental protection based on existing national regulations.
In addition to the operator’s manual and legally binding regulations on accident
prevention which apply in the user country and at point of use, authorized specialist
rules for safe and correct working procedures are also to be observed. - These operator’s manual contains all required information for control, operation
and maintenance of your machine. - Some illustrations in this operator’s manual may depict details and working devices
which differ to your machine. - In some illustrations, protective devices and covers have been removed in the
interests of better presentation. - Improvements, which are always being incorporated into our machines, may result
in changes to your machine which are not yet indicated in this operator’s manual. - If you need additional explanations or instructions, please don’t hesitate to contact
the Technical Documentation and Service Department.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1736_05 G8.0, 1736_ 4F G8.0 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 16834 – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Product description
Technical description
1.1.1 Overview of the complete machine
Technical data
1.2.1 Vibrations
1.2.2 CO2 emissions of the diesel engine
1.2.3 Sound level
1.2.4 Maximum operating mass
1.2.5 Diesel engine
1.2.6 Travel drive and control system
1.2.7 Working hydraulics
1.2.8 Operator’s cab
1.2.9 Travel gear
1.2.10 Pull force
1.2.11 Basic machine dimensions
1.2.12 Front equipment
1.2.13 Rear equipment
Warranty conditions
1.3.1 Additional information
1.3.2 Warranty declaration, emission limits, warranty rights and obligations
1.3.3 Warranty coverage from manufacturer
1.3.4 Warranty obligations of the owner
1.3.5 Warranty
1.3.6 Warranty parts
1.3.7 Exclusions
Tightening torques
1.4.1 Preload values and tightening torques for screws with standard and fine
metric thread according to DIN ISO 261
1.4.2 Tightening torque for cutting edges, end bits and adapters
2 Safety guidelines, signs 41
2.1 Designation of warning notes 41
2.1.1 Additional rules and guidelines 42
2.2 Symbols in the operator’s manual 42
2.3 Proper use 42
2.3.1 Laws, rules, guidelines and safety regulations 42
2.3.2 Intended use 42
2.3.3 Foreseeable misuse 43
2.3.4 Hazard zone of the machine 44
2.3.5 Operating conditions 45
2.3.6 Disposal 46
2.4 Description of personnel 47
2.4.1 Personal protective equipment 47
2.4.2 Requirements for personnel 47
2.4.3 Operator 48
2.4.4 Operator 48
2.4.5 Maintenance staff 49
2.4.6 Guide 50
2.5 Signs on the machine 50
2.5.1 Safety signs 51
2.5.2 Information signs 55
2.5.3 Identification plates 60
2.6 Safety instructions 61
2.6.1 General safety instructions 61
2.6.2 Safety guidelines for crushing and burn prevention 62
2.6.3 Safety guidelines for fire and explosion prevention 62
2.6.4 Safety instructions for machine start up 63
2.6.5 Safety guidelines for start up 63
2.6.6 Safety guidelines for working 63 a,
2.6.7 Safety guidelines for turning machine off 65
2.6.8 Safety instructions for transporting machine 65
2.6.9 Safety instructions for towing machine 65
2.6.10 Safety instructions for maintenance 66
2.6.11 Safety guidelines for welding work on machine 68
2.6.12 Safety guidelines for working on attachment 68
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2.6.13 Safety guidelines for loading machine with a crane
2.6.14 Safety notes for maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines
2.6.15 Safety guidelines for maintenance work on machines with hydro accumulators
2.6.16 Roll over protection (ROPS) and falling object protection (FOPS)
2.6.17 Equipment and attachment parts
2.6.18 Protection from vibrations
2.6.19 See and be seen
2.6.20 Safety notes for Diesel engines with electronic control units
2.6.21 Safety notes for working on Common Rail System of Diesel engines
3 Control, operation
Operating and control elements
3.1.1 Overview of the operator’s cab
3.1.2 Control elements in the operator’s cab
3.1.3 Display
3.1.4 Exhaust gas treatment
Operation
3.2.1 Battery main switch
3.2.2 Entry and exit lighting (option)
3.2.3 Entering and exiting the machine
3.2.4 Emergency exit
3.2.5 Door lock
3.2.6 Standard operator’s seat
3.2.7 Operator’s seat with pneumatic comfort suspension
3.2.8 Premium operator’s seat (option)
3.2.9 Premium ISRI (option) operator’s seat
3.2.10 Safety belt
3.2.11 Adjusting the armrest, control lever and footrest
3.2.12 Heating and air conditioning unit
3.2.13 Sliding window
3.2.14 Interior lighting of operator’s cab
3.2.15 Interior mirror
3.2.16 Windscreen wiper and windscreen washer system
3.2.17 Storage net for documentation
3.2.18 Turning on the engine compartment lighting 149
3.2.19 Reversing warning device 150
3.2.20 Fire extinguisher (option) 151
3.2.21 Beacon (option) 151
3.2.22 LiDAT (option) 152
3.2.23 Electronic immobiliser (option) 152
Operation 154
3.3.1 Operating machine on a daily basis 154
3.3.2 Using the machine at low or high ambient temperatures 164
3.3.3 Starting the diesel engine 164
3.3.4 Travel mode 168
3.3.5 Driving 176
3.3.6 Braking 180
3.3.7 Using the emergency stop button to stop and continue the operation 183
3.3.8 Taking machine out of service 183
3.3.9 Working in water 186
3.3.10 Working with the working attachment 187
3.3.11 Working with the optional working attachment 197
3.3.12 Regenerating the diesel particle filter 207
3.3.13 Free Grade and Definition Grade 210
Work methods 223
3.4.1 Grading 223
3.4.2 Fine grading 224
3.4.3 Using several machines simultaneously 225
3.4.4 Digging and banking up trenches 226
3.4.5 Land clearing 227
3.4.6 Ripping 229
Install and remove the attachment 231
3.5.1 Installation guidelines for installation and removal of working attachment
3.5.2 Installing the bearing shells of the working attachment 231
3.5.3 Installing and removing push frame with straight blade 232
3.5.4 Installing and removing the 6-way blade 245
Transport 255
3.6.1 Transporting the machine by truck or rail 255
3.6.2 Loading the machine with a crane
3.7 Emergency operations
3.7.1 Emergency mode function
3.7.2 Towing the machine
3.7.3 Jump start procedure
4 Operating problems
4.1 Problems – Cause – Remedy
4.1.1 Diesel engine
4.1.2 Hydraulic system
4.1.3 Travel gear
4.1.4 Electrical system
4.1.5 Heating
4.1.6 Working attachment
4.1.7 Electronic immobiliser (option)
4.2 Problem remedy
4.2.1 Changing the fuses
5 Maintenance
Maintenance and inspection schedule
Fill quantities, lubrication schedule
5.2.1 Recommended lubricants
5.2.2 Recommended fuel and operating fluids
5.2.3 Lubrication chart
5.2.4 Symbols in the lubrication chart
Lubricants and fuels
5.3.1 General information about lubricants and fuels
5.3.2 Diesel fuels
5.3.3 Engine oils
5.3.4 Coolant
5.3.5 Diesel exhaust fluids
5.3.6 Hydraulic oils
5.3.7 Lube oils for travel gearbox
5.3.8 Oil for duo cone (slipring) seal Travel gear
5.3.9 Oil for axle bearing
5.3.10 Grease and other lubricants 305
5.3.11 Oil for hinges and joints 307
Take oil samples 308
5.4.1 Oil samples and oil analysis 308
Preparatory maintenance tasks 312
5.5.1 Safety instructions for maintenance 312
5.5.2 Maintenance position 312
Overall machine 316
5.6.1 Lubricating all lube points according to lubrication chart 316
5.6.2 Checking and changing the windscreen wiper blade 316
5.6.3 Carrying out the maintenance and inspection for the optional equipment
in the scope of delivery according to the manufacturer’s operator’s
manual or manufacturer’s data 317
Diesel engine 318
5.7.1 Diesel engine: checking oil level 318
5.7.2 Checking the diesel engine configuration and the belly pan for contamination
and cleaning them 319
Cooling system 321
5.8.1 Checking the coolant level 321
5.8.2 Cleaning the cooling system 323
Fuel system 328
5.9.1 Notes for working on the fuel system 328
5.9.2 Draining fuel pre-filter condensation 328
5.9.3 Fuel tank: draining condensation and sediment 329
5.9.4 Emptying and cleaning the fuel tank 330
Air filter system 334
5.10.1 Replacing the air filter 334
5.10.2 Air filter: checking dust discharge 337
Diesel particle filter 338
Hydraulic system 339
5.12.1 Checking oil level in the hydraulic tank and topping up oil 339
Electrical system 342
5.13.1 Lighting: checking for correct function 342
Heater, ventilation, air conditioning system 344
5.14.1 Inspection of the air conditioning system by HVAC specialist staff 344
5.14.2 Checking the condenser 344
5.15 Drive gear 345
5.15.1 Travel gearbox: checking the condition 345
5.15.2 Checking oil level in duo cone (slip ring) area 345
5.16 Track components 347
5.16.1 Checking that the nuts and bolts of the travel gear components are
firmly seated 347
5.16.2 Checking the track tension and adjusting, if necessary 348
5.17 Working attachment 352
5.17.1 Checking the cutting edges, corners and ripper teeth for wear 352
5.17.2 Checking the mounting screws and pin retainers of the working attachment
for tight seating 352
5.17.3 Removing and installing the ripper tooth tips 352
5.18 Cleaning the machine 357
5.18.1 Wet cleaning the machine 357
5.19 Preservation tasks 359
5.19.1 Protecting the piston rods 359
5.19.2 Taking the machine out of service 359
Index 361
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